The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... poetic sentiments , varying from funeral song to erotic ecstasy . As compared with the hexameter the pentameter was considered weak ( mollis was the Latin epithet ) , and the combination of the two seemed to lend itself more easily to ...
... poetic sentiments , varying from funeral song to erotic ecstasy . As compared with the hexameter the pentameter was considered weak ( mollis was the Latin epithet ) , and the combination of the two seemed to lend itself more easily to ...
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... poetic skill . His elegies are the most famous of the poetical works , and the most noted of them was the Aitia , in four books , deal- ing with the origins of cities , games , religious forms , and other phenomena . The extant ...
... poetic skill . His elegies are the most famous of the poetical works , and the most noted of them was the Aitia , in four books , deal- ing with the origins of cities , games , religious forms , and other phenomena . The extant ...
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... poetic form and charge his own generation with prefering money to culture . But similar pessimism is familiar in every day . What poets and novelists have been rightly valued in their own time ? Who recognized Shakespeare as the ...
... poetic form and charge his own generation with prefering money to culture . But similar pessimism is familiar in every day . What poets and novelists have been rightly valued in their own time ? Who recognized Shakespeare as the ...
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... poets representing the newer tendencies of the day . With an ardent and impulsive nature and the enthusiasm of young manhood he threw himself impetuously into his poetic studies and his social privileges alike . " The giddy round of his ...
... poets representing the newer tendencies of the day . With an ardent and impulsive nature and the enthusiasm of young manhood he threw himself impetuously into his poetic studies and his social privileges alike . " The giddy round of his ...
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... poet adorer , show how appropriate the name Lesbia was for such an embodiment of luxuriant physical and intellectual development . With a poetic appreciation worthy of the Lesbian Sappho , she was naturally flattered by the devotion of ...
... poet adorer , show how appropriate the name Lesbia was for such an embodiment of luxuriant physical and intellectual development . With a poetic appreciation worthy of the Lesbian Sappho , she was naturally flattered by the devotion of ...
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Alexandrian Amor Apollo aqua arma atque Augustus Baehrens Baiae Callimachus canam caput carmina castra Catullus Cerinthus Codex comas cura Cynthia death dedit deos elegiac elegy Ennius Epod erat erit facta fata fuit Greek haec Heroides hexameter ignes illa illi Intr Iovis ipsa ipse iugera Iuppiter Lachmann Laodamia Lesbia licet Livy longa lover Lygdamus manus meis Messalla mihi modo mors multa neque nobis nomen nunc omnia ossa Ovid parva pater pede poem poet poet's poetic poetry Postgate probably Prop Propertius Protesilaus puella quae quam quid quis quod quoque refers Roman Rome sacra saepe semper signa spondees Sulpicia sunt tamen Tarpeia terque terra tibi Tibullus tion Trist tuae tuis turba ulla umbra unda venit Venus verba Verg Vergil verse vita